I can confirm it on a EEE 1000 and some generic no-name rt2860 cards I
have installed in a pair of MSI laptops. The only driver under Intrepid
that I ever got working across both was Adam's (of EEE kernel fame) DKMS
driver. None of the others I ever tried worked on the EEE and the
generic cards. It seems we're back to that state with whatever half-
baked driver the kernel team decided to ship. The day anybody besides
Intel ships a Linux, working, open source wireless driver I swear I'm
gonna have a heart attack. The RT* is borked (again), my backup "N"
Atheros cards actually cause Jaunty to freeze up/crash (I don't remember
the last time I had a driver load that was THAT borked since I quit
using Windows for heaven's sake).

Some days it just isn't worth chewing through the restraints.

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RaLink RT2860 won't connect to 802.11n WPA2 networks
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/344022
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